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To: Elsewhere who wrote (13235)10/21/2003 2:57:51 AM
From: DavesM  Read Replies (1) of 793670
 
My understanding, is that if you look at greenhouse gas emissions from the EU as a whole, and compare them with the USA, the difference is less (around 50%). I've heard, that the United States has much more forested land (I read these CO2 sinks equal to, up to 13%, of U.S. emmissions) than the EU as well. Pretty weak excuses, I know, but its the best I can come up with.

Another excuse, is that CO2 emissions don't really matter as much as we think...

"In what could be the simplest explanation for one component of global warming, a new study shows the Sun's radiation has increased by .05 percent per decade since the late 1970s..."
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